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Okay, so I spent this afternoon in the kitchen while my wife was preparing Easter dinner. I set my airbrush spray booth on the breakfast table and did up a PC GP38 as a CR paint-out.
Before:
This was a beautiful engine, in the way those PC worms can really grow on you. Ugly can be so ugly as to be beautiful. And no, I don't meant the kind of ugly to beautiful transition that happens with a six-pack.
No, I took this beautiful engine, added a scratchbuilt cab signal box, ACI labels, and then weathered it with an airbrush. I then added the CR patch stencils.
After:
So when I asked my wife if it looked good, she said no. I'd taken a beautiful engine and made it ugly. Now, she's been with me for 15+ years and knows my philosophy about weathering. She also understands the whole PC bankruptcy and Conrail saga. So she completely understands
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I did this to this engine. But she wishes I hadn't.
So... thoughts? I was on the fence about doing this one as a paint-out, but I broke down and did it. Would you have? Would you agree with my wife? You know, sooner or later I plan to do this to a Kato GG1. I haven't yet because she threatened to leave me if I did! ;D
The prototype:
http://crcyc.railfan.net/locos/emd/gp38/xpc7797ef.jpg
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Much better!
Does this count as helping in the kitchen??
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Patricia insists that "
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," airbrushing trains in the kitchen doesn't count as help... FWIW, I cooked Easter breakfast. Ed would be proud because bacon was heavily involved!
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I'd have washed off some of the black out paint over the logo and lettering. That was a pretty common weathering pattern. I think they used tempera paints to do the blackouts...
Or hell, don't even paint it out and just drop the CR's on it...
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Lee,
I went with the proto photo on this one... Though I love the paint bleed-through, it didn't show up on the 7797. OTOH, my other paint-out, SD35 6018, has some of the paint bleed-through:
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Not bad Dave. Here's one I've posted before you may have missed.
Your's looks close to that one.
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Well okay then. So, you gonna do 7656 then? Didn't Atlas do a Lehigh Valley GP38?
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Atlas does, and the ex-LV GP38s did show up at Enola pit. Awfully tempting. Wonder what Patricia would say...
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I`d say it`s a winner
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Not sure what Patricia would say, but Laura would say "Don't you already have a locomotive?"...
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The after is definently better.
Maybe it's a good idea to stay single;D, they may flip over a patched-out loco
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I did this "fade" back when Kato introduced the GP38-2 - backdated it into a GP38, painted/decaled it in crisp PC markings and aged it into CR a few months later. Looks great mixed in with CR blue or other patched units.
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Bryan,
That 7825 is HOT!!! I wish I'd have done it that way. I was at that stage where I had it weathered up but still in PC, but a little voice said "you have a proto photo of 7797; you can't just ignore it." I could have.
The engine doesn't look as light in person; it's still pretty black. It looks fine to me, but I wonder if I squandered the chance for a higher level of hotness. Let me run her for a while and see; it's nothing to strip and re-decal her back to PC.
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Hum . . . higher levels of hotness . . . Conrail patch-outs . . . . hum . . . . :
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You can't really appreciate them the way those of us who remember do, Phil... Ah the memories of the dead line at Enola, the 7 and 8 unit lashups (to ensure that at least three of them were still running by the end of the trip)...
You can't even begin to know!
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